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they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: and tea partiers deny their new star will be badly beaten in the fall. >> we'll see. i don't believe that. i believe that there is a shift going on in this country here. >> reporter: no question but how conservatives are shifting is another issue. with many values voters fearing the recession will push their social agenda to the back burner. nbc news, washington. >>> veronica is here with another look at the weather. i'm asking about the weather for sunday morning for the race over the wi bridge. >> how many miless that? >> a half marathon. >> 13 miles. the first road race to go tow wilson bridge. >> 62 degrees to start. it will be a nice crisp, cool weather to start things off. our temperatures out there are in the 70s. we're going to be dropping down into the 50s and 60s here during the overnight. 76 it is right now in the district. there it is. the clear skies going into tomorrow morning. the sun is up at 6:52. we'll have a high of about 80 de
they call us wacky. they call us wing nuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: and tea partiers deny their new star will be badly beaten in the fall. >> we'll see. i don't believe that. i believe that there is a shift going on in this country here. >> reporter: no question but how conservatives are shifting is another issue. with many values voters fearing the recession will push their social agenda to the back burner. nbc news, washington. >>> veronica is here...
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when we became a sanctuary, people looked up to us. they count on us. now we're counting on you to help us protect them. so i, once again, beg on their behalf, to put this, close this hole in your legislation, and protect the compassionate. we have worked so hard to show the whole country, can be done. thank you very much. president chiu: thank you. next speaker? >> excuse me. my name is tony frasier. i'm very brief. i got a call from ms. davy who wasn't able to come here. she wanted me to ask about mcdonald's with the little kids with the games. she said that the little kids, at mcdonald's should have puzzles and math, like, for education, and basically told me to tell david campos happy birthday. i'm very brief. president chiu: thank you, sir. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is greg ledbetter, i am the activities director for access with love, and also on the board of directors of cannabis policy. the patients that come before you as well as the patients that are behind me are the citizens of san francisco. i'm here to share a st
when we became a sanctuary, people looked up to us. they count on us. now we're counting on you to help us protect them. so i, once again, beg on their behalf, to put this, close this hole in your legislation, and protect the compassionate. we have worked so hard to show the whole country, can be done. thank you very much. president chiu: thank you. next speaker? >> excuse me. my name is tony frasier. i'm very brief. i got a call from ms. davy who wasn't able to come here. she wanted me...
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here you did something which made us look bad. so as a consequence of your bad behavior, maybe more boys had to die. maybe we had to work even harder. but i think it was because of the extreme circumstance of the time and the stakes were incredibly high that you did have a community that looked at these men as if they had, in fact, turned against their own community and had worked against those who had served and died. and that was the case. i know it's still a problem now. i have a friend who is a no no boy and he talks about how, even now, 60-something years later, there are people in the community who won't talk to him because he was a no no boy. but, again, it's through the lens of present day politics, how we've begun to look at the events and studied them that the resistors from heart mountain who were another group who on constitutional grounds contested being -- serving. they refused to serve, as opposed to the no no boys, who signed no no. the resistors actually went to federal prisons. they went to leavenworth. they are
here you did something which made us look bad. so as a consequence of your bad behavior, maybe more boys had to die. maybe we had to work even harder. but i think it was because of the extreme circumstance of the time and the stakes were incredibly high that you did have a community that looked at these men as if they had, in fact, turned against their own community and had worked against those who had served and died. and that was the case. i know it's still a problem now. i have a friend who...
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we've used composted leaves. this is not for it to grow in, it is just to nestle and refeign moisture. our next step is to provide lime or calcium. the lime will make it more 5able forhe grass to grow and less favorable for the weeds to grow. and the next step is to apply fertilizer. we'll use a low fertility, slow release organic lawn food. that did go down the same time as the lime. no need to wait between the applications. our final step will be to fly grass seed. we're going to put that down last so we're not walking over the top of it several time. we'll sow it by hand because it does distribute evenly. rake it out evenly so everhing is applied at the same distribution rate. watering then would be the final process to settle everything in. and consistent moisture necessary for raid germ nation of the grass seed. that means watering lightly daily, seven to ten days for e grass seed to germ nature. with a little effort now, you have your lawn looking great for the whole season. >> and to see these ts again, vi
we've used composted leaves. this is not for it to grow in, it is just to nestle and refeign moisture. our next step is to provide lime or calcium. the lime will make it more 5able forhe grass to grow and less favorable for the weeds to grow. and the next step is to apply fertilizer. we'll use a low fertility, slow release organic lawn food. that did go down the same time as the lime. no need to wait between the applications. our final step will be to fly grass seed. we're going to put that...
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what did william james tell us? >> when we talk about fear, we're speaking about an emotional response to a potentially threatening event in our life. so if a growling bear were to come into this studio right now and attack the two of us like that... >> rose: (laughs) >> ...we would be frightened and we would respond with an autonot no, ma'am i can discharge. our heart rates would increase, our respiration would increase, we would sweat, we would feel very frightened. how do we think about this? this is the guy that got us to think about this. in this book he made two major contributions. one is he took psychology and helped separate it as a distinct discipline different from philosophy. he removed it from philosophy, number one. and number two, he tied it into brain science which is what this program is about. and he has many diagrams here that show how a variety of mental functions can be localized. and he did this in 1890 knowing much less than we know today. and he posed the really great question in emotion and
what did william james tell us? >> when we talk about fear, we're speaking about an emotional response to a potentially threatening event in our life. so if a growling bear were to come into this studio right now and attack the two of us like that... >> rose: (laughs) >> ...we would be frightened and we would respond with an autonot no, ma'am i can discharge. our heart rates would increase, our respiration would increase, we would sweat, we would feel very frightened. how do...
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for the achiever in us all. everyday i eat your soups instead of going out to lunch, i save a lot of money. that's great. so, your delicious rich and hearty ups have made me, rich and hearty. that's funny. well, i'm rich because... i know, i get it. i laughed. and i'm hearty because of your juicy steak, your potaes, your pearl onions. well, you know, everything you want to eat for lunch is right in there. so you're really, rich and happy. yeah see, i ke rich and hearty better. [ male announcer ] progresso you gotta taste this soup. did you know up to 50% of new cavities form between teeth, in places you can't even see? aquafresh iso-active whitening is a breakthrough gel that transforms into an active foam. its active fluoride formula penetrates deep, surrounding and protecting the whole tooth against caviti -- front, back and in-between. for strong, healthy teeth for a lifetime, try triple protection iso-active whitening from aquafresh. amazing. >>> welcome back to "news4 today." i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm kim
for the achiever in us all. everyday i eat your soups instead of going out to lunch, i save a lot of money. that's great. so, your delicious rich and hearty ups have made me, rich and hearty. that's funny. well, i'm rich because... i know, i get it. i laughed. and i'm hearty because of your juicy steak, your potaes, your pearl onions. well, you know, everything you want to eat for lunch is right in there. so you're really, rich and happy. yeah see, i ke rich and hearty better. [ male announcer...
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ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about the folks in monroe? if they hang you from a tree you need a will. your folks won't have to worry about a meal with this insurance when that day of sorrow come. silos you might not be here april. if you died right sudden you'd need a will. >> this next is titled no one's real high button. >> beat, beat, beats here the sound of the train on the georgia road the claps of wheels at the gaps of the joints of the rails the beat of the hammer on iron andan vil at the smithing. shaping shoes for mules and horses and the red metal and water is the train's wiftel. the last word returns
ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about...
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three descendants of using. army specialist jeremy sivits was the first soldier to be charged and is expected to plead guilty to taking pictures of the abuse as part of his deal with prosecutors he would testify against the other soldiers sivits faces a maximum of one year in prison. for it some are might be getting sweeter temperatures and. what is terrible is that the men who gave the orders not fully assume the responsibility of the commanding officer. they passed on the entire responsibility of the entire fault to their subordinates. one cannot delegate the command responsibility. response ability i can delegate authority to my second in command my responsibility under no circumstances. i was willing. and i'm still willing to defend my home. to defend my country. but i am not willing and i will never be willing. to conquer. another nation. i think about the real price. that was paid for this war. at home and not only by american and allied troops. but also by the families of the soldiers who suffered a great
three descendants of using. army specialist jeremy sivits was the first soldier to be charged and is expected to plead guilty to taking pictures of the abuse as part of his deal with prosecutors he would testify against the other soldiers sivits faces a maximum of one year in prison. for it some are might be getting sweeter temperatures and. what is terrible is that the men who gave the orders not fully assume the responsibility of the commanding officer. they passed on the entire...
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they did not report the use of steroids and the substanc hgh onorms used to assess their fitness for duty. they put out a statement that said employees must held to the highest ethical conduct. when this information came to our attention, a thorough investigation was initiated which led to today's charges. the agents cannot use their weapons while this veflgs proceeds. >>> a former high school football star is on his way to prison after being convicted in an elaborate murder scheme. prosecutors say it started on an adult chat line. jackie vincent is in prince george's county with more on the story. jackie? >> reporter: this case does point out the potential dangers of adult phone chat lines. these grainy security camera images from october 2008 show the prelude to a cold-blooded murder. prosecutors claim the rson in the lighter gray coat is a young man named tommy whack. they say he was using a cell phone belonging to his cousin also seen here to lure a man to his death in a dark, lonely spot behind a landover middle school. the other camera show the two men leaving the area a short
they did not report the use of steroids and the substanc hgh onorms used to assess their fitness for duty. they put out a statement that said employees must held to the highest ethical conduct. when this information came to our attention, a thorough investigation was initiated which led to today's charges. the agents cannot use their weapons while this veflgs proceeds. >>> a former high school football star is on his way to prison after being convicted in an elaborate murder scheme....
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and nobody ever hammered us down. jorma, our lead guitar player, always thought that we were part of a cia lsd experiment. so that whenever we would go out across the country, they would go in ahead of us and tell the local police department, "don't arrest them; they're okay. "we got an eye on them. it's part of a program." 'cause we just got away with the most ridiculous kind of stuff. of course, even if you had that clearance from the cia, that didn't prevent certain police chiefs in certain towns from pulling the plug on the show, turning off lights. and when the police and-- or the church people or whoever would make a protest to us in contrast to the normal a.c.l.u. kind of approach, it would heighten our sales. and we would go out and debate with church leaders or politicians or policemen about this, that, or the other thing. and it would be like good publicity, really. even going to jail-- the few minor times that we were put in jail-- it got written up in all the papers. and so there was no conscious effort to
and nobody ever hammered us down. jorma, our lead guitar player, always thought that we were part of a cia lsd experiment. so that whenever we would go out across the country, they would go in ahead of us and tell the local police department, "don't arrest them; they're okay. "we got an eye on them. it's part of a program." 'cause we just got away with the most ridiculous kind of stuff. of course, even if you had that clearance from the cia, that didn't prevent certain police...
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stay with us. coming up at 6:00 we have a news conference that's supposed to start out in front of this building shortly. mayor fenty is supposed to speak as well as fire chief ruben. reporting now from 16th street northst, john, back to you guys in the studio. >> we're going to bring you the laest on the charter bus accident when we come back. we've got new live pictures coming back from chopper 4. again, this was a charter bus it came dwn 45 feet off of a sky ramp at the 270 spur and traffic has been horrendous. >> 270 is parking lot right where this happened and they're starting to try to reroute people on the democracy boulevard. it's going to be a very long, tough, arduous night for those people trying to get home because all of the little side roading. we'll have more on what's coming up on what happened on this bus this afternoonfter this. we're taking a quick break. equals chili's $20 dinner for two. share one of five appetizers, like our famous texas cheese fries. then choose two freshly p
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by the put use. to them for two thousand and. number one million singles later three years running to drive the new lease on titan six ninety six has the news conference good morning to a good morning text on an american soldier who went a while rather than fight what he calls and oil driven war in iraq faces a current martial at fort stewart today and his trial is attracting international media attention spanish and canadian television crews joined local news teams to report he faces up to a year in prison for desertion if convicted. it was holmes. today it is for the first day of the trial in the court martial of staff sergeant will be used charged with one specification of violation of article eighty five of the uniform code of military justice you see m.j. desertion. i want to introduce mr ramsey clark as you all know by now as a former attorney general united states in the sixty's certainly the johnson administration he decided to go be leading the defense on the issue of whether international law defenses that we want to of
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and we would also like to thank the person who nominated us for this award. he is a very generous gentleman who donated his bone marrow to one of our patients. the donor program is a 20-year-old nonprofit organization that helps leukemia and other blood cancer patients to find their bone marrow matches. over the past 20 years we have recruited over 130,000 donors. it seems like a big number, but it is not enough. in the registry in the united states there are seven million registered don't years, and only 7% is asian american. because bone marrow is matched based on ethnicity, it is difficult for asian americans to find a match. if you haven't registered as a donor yet. take five minutes to do so. all you need to do is fill out a form and give a cheek swab sample. you don't even need to give blood. if your cheek sample matches, we will do another test to make sure you are the best match. so please take five minutes of your time and register today. we will continue our efforts to serve the community. thank you. [applause] >> all right. let's tinsel brating asi
and we would also like to thank the person who nominated us for this award. he is a very generous gentleman who donated his bone marrow to one of our patients. the donor program is a 20-year-old nonprofit organization that helps leukemia and other blood cancer patients to find their bone marrow matches. over the past 20 years we have recruited over 130,000 donors. it seems like a big number, but it is not enough. in the registry in the united states there are seven million registered don't...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >> did you see it? a 90-year-old woman -- there she is, joan harding celebrated her 90 athin the air and joined a sky diving team in england and suited up in her red devil gear and showed everyone she's still young at heart and look at her go and they landed safely on the ground. >> yes, they did. >> and 90 years old. >> yeah. >> and there are a few redskins who would like to push albert hainesworth out of the plane. >> what is up with him? >> that is the million-dollar question for the hundred hundred million dollar man. tonight, leave it to hainesworth to spice up a saturday night. he broke his silence by talking on the radio. he had interesting things to say this evening on the kevin and rock show on 106.7 the fan and i will paraphrase. he said in a nut
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good to have you with us today the us military is fighting for domination on many fronts even at home winning the hearts and minds of taxpayers is vital to reaping over six hundred billion dollars a year for the defense budget. is going to take on reports falling victim to a p.r. campaign. nowhere else in the world are multi-million dollar war machines marketed like soft drinks and cell phones while come to washington d.c. metro. ads for military helicopters alongside those for a gambling spawned you would think somebody would know it's not so there is such a normal factor why if i just i knew before you mention it i just stop paying attention to the drones combat shapes fighter jets bragging about defining the future and nobody seems to care except for very few. these ads are targeted at a handful of people who decide on multi-billion dollar contracts but what do regular commuters have to do with this they're going to run and buy a fighter jet. this does have a certain effect on them let's find out. it makes me think that we are controlling we needed then we need to get taxes are goi
good to have you with us today the us military is fighting for domination on many fronts even at home winning the hearts and minds of taxpayers is vital to reaping over six hundred billion dollars a year for the defense budget. is going to take on reports falling victim to a p.r. campaign. nowhere else in the world are multi-million dollar war machines marketed like soft drinks and cell phones while come to washington d.c. metro. ads for military helicopters alongside those for a gambling...
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senior investigative correspondent brian ross brings us this report. brian? >> reporter: cynthia, complaints about debt collectors and their tactics remain by far the number one source of consumer complaints received by the federal trade commission. and based on what we found in an abc news investigation, the tactics have reached an all-time low. in some cases, used on behalf of major american corporations. >> received august 7th at 8:10 p.m. >> what's up [ bleep ]? tell me, how do you stop two [ bleep ] kids from jumping on top of your bed? stick velcro on the ceiling. >> reporter: after bank of america reported that allen jones, 26, had an overdue credit card bill of $81, its debt collectors went on the attack, with a series of obscene, racist messages left on his phone. >> hi y'all, my name is jamal smith and i'm looking for some watermelons. i'm also interested in a couple of slaves, maybe you can go ahead an pick some of my cotton fields. go ahead, give me a call to lick my [ bleep ]. >> reporter: jones, a clothing salesman in dallas, says the debt colle
senior investigative correspondent brian ross brings us this report. brian? >> reporter: cynthia, complaints about debt collectors and their tactics remain by far the number one source of consumer complaints received by the federal trade commission. and based on what we found in an abc news investigation, the tactics have reached an all-time low. in some cases, used on behalf of major american corporations. >> received august 7th at 8:10 p.m. >> what's up [ bleep ]? tell me,...
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most of the funding agencies for us is almost 100% from the county. while the prosecution has the benefit of grants. in fact, i believe the district attorney might have at least half of their budget is provided by grants. that is not provided to the indigent defense providers. federal grants are almost all directed toward prosecution and law enforcement. so the problem to have vast resources that i'm facing right now is that you have grant funding the police department, the sheriff's deft, the district attorney's office. there is a share that -- etc., etc. that share, which for them is a portion of their funding is almost my entire funding so when you say you're going to cut 13% off everybody equally. well, 13% for us is more than 13% of their entire budget than for the other agencies. now the problem is that's the ripple effect we just had here. now they still have their investigators because they have other agencies that provide the investigation. we don't. our investigators are the ones that have to be trimmed off because we can't pay for them. our
most of the funding agencies for us is almost 100% from the county. while the prosecution has the benefit of grants. in fact, i believe the district attorney might have at least half of their budget is provided by grants. that is not provided to the indigent defense providers. federal grants are almost all directed toward prosecution and law enforcement. so the problem to have vast resources that i'm facing right now is that you have grant funding the police department, the sheriff's deft, the...
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join us technology update on our jeep. with i.b.m. . is data data generated from an electrical grid. is the data and you can do it or do it in california. the energy sources present black and. let's go to support. time for the business of data very well welcomed russia's largest private commercial bank is reporting record three hundred million dollars profits for the first top of the year it even outstrips the annual profits which alpha bank seven majoring its twenty years in business search comes off to its share of. the bank's treasury brought in a hefty one hundred and eighty eight million dollars. but loans fell by home to twelve percent allowing the bank to decrease its resets. the budget deficit in russia this year may be at least twenty billion dollars lower than forecast it currently stands at two point three percent for the first eight months over here it's a trend doesn't change significantly it will help save money from the government's reserve fund and linking the new positive outlook on the budget having been based on crisi
join us technology update on our jeep. with i.b.m. . is data data generated from an electrical grid. is the data and you can do it or do it in california. the energy sources present black and. let's go to support. time for the business of data very well welcomed russia's largest private commercial bank is reporting record three hundred million dollars profits for the first top of the year it even outstrips the annual profits which alpha bank seven majoring its twenty years in business search...
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they're going to use time-outs to save as much time to get the ball back. and the penalties now have pushed you back so that the field position situation is swinging towards notre dame significantly right now. >> brad: 60 seconds left in regulation. 28-28. michael floyd, kyle rudolph. >> referee: time-out, notre dame. >> brad: on the notre dame sideline, hoping to get the ball back before this one's over. notre dame takes its first time-out. don't forget, coming up next week in primetime on abc, number 25, oregon state, visits number three, boise state on the blue turf. kickoff at 8:00 eastern time next saturday. primetime on abc. "gameday" will be out there as well. so you can start your day and end your day at boise state next week. rogers against kellen moore. had another big day today. that might be the only hurdle left in the path of boise state. who knows? oregon state can be an electrifying team. but it's a tough place to go out there and play. one minute left. each team with two time-outs. the bad news for michigan state courtesy of that holding pen
they're going to use time-outs to save as much time to get the ball back. and the penalties now have pushed you back so that the field position situation is swinging towards notre dame significantly right now. >> brad: 60 seconds left in regulation. 28-28. michael floyd, kyle rudolph. >> referee: time-out, notre dame. >> brad: on the notre dame sideline, hoping to get the ball back before this one's over. notre dame takes its first time-out. don't forget, coming up next week...
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me sure i never got used to killing. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. the u.s. is plastered with ads promoting the two fighting machines americans say they become immune to the campaign for defense spending to close to a good in their taxes. stopping the aging process a russian doctor claims to have found the answer to wrinkle free face and ten units . fighting for acceptance sexual minorities in georgia say their own welcome in their own home that slamming the government in the church for costing them a song like. relatively dull week for the markets investors expect this one to be action packed more in business in twenty minutes. oh it's ten am in the russian capital this is costing twenty four hours a day see land and even billboards the u.s. military's screaming for world dominance from all directions insatiable all machine is fueled by of a six hundred billion dollars of taxpayers' money yeah he's got it. no where else in the wo
me sure i never got used to killing. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. the u.s. is plastered with ads promoting the two fighting machines americans say they become immune to the campaign for defense spending to close to a good in their taxes. stopping the aging process a russian doctor claims to have found the answer to wrinkle free face and ten units . fighting for acceptance sexual minorities in georgia...
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he joins us from vegas. do people really have treasure troves or is is this one in a million things that happens only once in a while? >> no, i think there is treasure irv ry where. it is amazing some of the things people find. >> give us an example. show us what you brought for us. give me a little show and tell. >> this for instance. i don't know if you can see it on camera. >> push in on it if you can. >> what is it? >> that is faberge. russian imperial faberge. a couple was going through their mother's effects they opened up the sock drawer that was in it. >> hold it up again again and t what it is worth. tell us what it really is. >> they thought it was worth around $2,000 i gave them 15,000 for it. >> 15 grand? >> i am hoping to get 20-25,000 for it. specialized customer that buys something wliek this. >> i have a question for you in a more general sense. see how well i can get this open. >> don't break it? >> it is made out of vellum. it is really tough. >> in this situation i don't know if you can se
he joins us from vegas. do people really have treasure troves or is is this one in a million things that happens only once in a while? >> no, i think there is treasure irv ry where. it is amazing some of the things people find. >> give us an example. show us what you brought for us. give me a little show and tell. >> this for instance. i don't know if you can see it on camera. >> push in on it if you can. >> what is it? >> that is faberge. russian imperial...